Camila Cabello Called Out Fans for Sending "Hateful" Messages Amid Reports She and Boyfriend Matthew Hussey Broke Up

Camila Cabello took to her Instagram Story to call on fans to stop sending "hateful" messages to the people she loves. Her request, which was made on Wednesday (June 26), comes after the singer reportedly split from her boyfriend Matthew Hussey.

More than a year after the singer appeared to begin dating to be dating Matthew, an online dating coach, the pair have allegedly broken up, Peoplereported. After the breakup, the singer is now calling on fans to stop sending social media messages to "people I love," JustJared Jr.reported.

In a request to her followers, Camila explained how continued social media messages directed at "real" people can cause further distress. "You doing that really hurts me, and it’s so unnecessary and heavy and damaging to add more pain to pain,” she wrote. “There’s a real person behind your tweets. You spamming them with hateful, insensitive things is really not funny, is causing all of us pain, and doesn’t all reflect the values I talk about."

Closing the post, she requested that fans practice kindness and compassion, writing, "I know you love me, but anyone that’s doing that is really not even respecting the sacred things in my life. The people I love and care about is one of them. I would really appreciate it if you would delete any mean comments you’ve sent, and please be kind by leaving it alone.”

Although Camila and Matthew have not yet publicly commented and confirmed their reported breakup, E! News reported that following the alleged split, fans left frequent comments on Matthew's Instagram. In her social media statement, Camila did not address whether she was referring to Matthew.

Our favorite celebrities live their life in a very public eye, and it's fine to support and interact with the artists and stars you admire. But as Camila has requested, it's important to remember that celebs are real people, too, and in the case of their reported relationships, it's best to respect the privacy of those involved.